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The below activities have been chosen to help strengthen our minds through education, staying connected, mental breaks, and expanding our interests. Enjoy our collection of adult, senior, child and family activities.
- Children's Story Time
- Readings of various children's books by Allouez Summer Camp Staff
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? (Written by Bill Martin Jr/Eric Carle)
- Click, Clak, Moo (Written by Doreen Cronin and Illustrated by Betsy Lewin)
- Five Little Ladybugs (Written by Melanie Gerth and Illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith)
- Froggy Learns to Swim (Written by Jonathan London and Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz)
- Craft below!
- Froggy Plays Soccer (Written by Jonathan London and Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz)
- Craft below!
- Goodnight Moon (Written by Margaret Wise Brown and Pictures by Clement Hurd)
- Moo, Baa, La La La (Written by Sandra Boynton)
- The Foot Book (Written by Dr. Seuss)
- Craft Corner
- Activities and Videos of fun easy to do crafts using objects you have around the house
- Includes:
- COVID-19 Children's Time Capsule
- A fun children's activity book to document what they are going through during the pandemic.
- Time Capsule Activity Book
- Making Paper Footballs
- Frog an Lily Pad Craft
- Sock Bunny Craft
- Froggy Learns to Swim Craft
- Froggy Plays Soccer Craft
- Titletown Crafts:
- Staying Connected
- Even though we are all social distancing physically, this doesn’t mean we can’t stay connected with one another. Try out some of these ideas daily to stay connected
- Call a Friend or relative you haven't spoken to in a while and check-in.
- Write a letter to a friend or relative.
- Pick 1 night each week to play games with your household relatives.
- Use various technology to video chat with a friend or relative:
- Educational Opportunities
- Continue learning with fun activities or through online videos:
- Try Something New
- With extra time on your hands now is the perfect time to try new things:
- Mental Breaks
- With the stress of everything associated with COVID-19 its important to take time to ones self. Try these ideas below:
- Mindfulness Exercises
- Look for Positive News
- Take a break from listening, watching or reading about the pandemic and focus on happy news stories
- John Krasinski's Some Good News
- Acts of Kindness from 7News Australia
- Random Acts of Kindness from KTVB
- These are just a few great stories you can find on YouTube to help us remember we are in this together and not everything is bad.
- Take a Walk
- Explore the World
- Through the power to technology you can explore all sorts of places and attractions around the world:
- Explore anywhere on earth using Google Earth
- Explore various attractions using live feeds: